Hahah. Pretty much. But they won't be non-existent. You don't want big boobs in running anyway. What a pain.
(I'm a runner with small boobs. I'm not self-conscious about it at all. They'd slow you down. I'd rather have a rockin body than two large fatty blobs on my chest.)
2007-09-15 02:03:48
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answered by _____ 2
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It depends on how much extra weight you're carrying in the first place. If you are naturally large chested with a slim figure, then no, your chest size shouldn't decrease significantly in size as long as you're not losing too much weight or decreasing your body fat % by too much. However, I've been running for the past 1 1/2 years and have lost 25lbs. I use to wear a 36B and now I'm down to a 34A. But now I'm very slim and would prefer that over a larger chest. If you have a low body fat % then whats left in your chest is just breast tissue, no fat. This is why most athletes have small chests, because they have a very low body fat %.
2007-09-15 10:05:51
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answered by Ruthie 4
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That's exactly what that means. ALL long distance runners suffer from a self inflicted mastecomy because they run. Be very careful.
2007-09-15 01:59:33
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answered by Blue M 2
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it is true that "boobs" are primarily composed of fatty tissue. Runners burn an awful lot of fat for fuel, BUT it does not mean you will not have boobs, just smaller ones.
2007-09-15 01:19:50
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answered by Mike 7
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Yes and no. Your boobs will shrink just like the rest of you as you lose weight.
2007-09-15 07:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah i used to be 36C and i have been running lately.
i soo prefer a slim body over big boobs though
2007-09-15 11:20:40
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answered by x 3
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my gf lost her boobs to running :( but she is smaller!!!
2007-09-15 09:26:46
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answered by ||Methadon|| 3
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Or maybe it will be rounder? I don't know
2007-09-15 01:55:02
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answered by cavey 2
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